A Comprehensive dataset for Australian mine production 1799 to 2021

Sci Data. 2023 Jun 20;10(1):391. doi: 10.1038/s41597-023-02275-z.

Abstract

Given that metals, minerals and energy resources extracted through mining are fundamental to human society, it follows that accurate data describing mine production are equally important. Although there are often national statistical sources, this typically includes data for metals (e.g., gold), minerals (e.g., iron ore) or energy resources (e.g., coal). No such study has ever compiled a national mine production data set which includes basic mining data such as ore processed, grades, extracted products (e.g., metals, concentrates, saleable ore) and waste rock. These data are crucial for geological assessments of mineable resources, environmental impacts, material flows (including losses during mining, smelting-refining, use and disposal or recycling) as well as facilitating more quantitative assessments of critical mineral potential (including possible extraction from tailings and/or waste rock left by mining). This data set achieves these needs for Australia, providing a world-first and comprehensive review of a national mining industry and an exemplar of what can be achieved for other countries with mining industry sectors.

Publication types

  • Dataset

MeSH terms

  • Australia
  • Datasets as Topic*
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Gold / standards
  • Gold / supply & distribution
  • Metals* / standards
  • Metals* / supply & distribution
  • Minerals* / standards
  • Minerals* / supply & distribution
  • Mining* / statistics & numerical data
  • Recycling

Substances

  • Gold
  • Metals
  • Minerals